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Ray Shero, architect of Penguins’ 2009 title team, dies at 62 - MSN
“Ray Shero’s smile and personality lit up every room he walked into and brightened the day of everyone he met,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a statement. “Widely respected ...
When Devils general manager Ray Shero dealt defenseman Adam Larsson to Edmonton for left wing Taylor Hall in the summer of 2016, my main worry was that he was patching one wound by opening another.
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, has died. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild announced Shero’s death Wednesday.
When Ray Shero sat down with media members during December of 2016, the Devils general manager had a clear tone. In the midst of a seven-game losing streak that preceded an eventual last place ...
Long-time NHL executive Ray Shero, the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, has died. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild announced Shero's death Wednesday.
I haven’t said much about the passing of Ray Shero, perhaps out of shock and needing a bit of time to process it. You can talk about the professional side, and there’s a lot to go with there ...
The opportunity to bring in someone like Ray Shero, you have to make that decision,” he said. Shero fits with another Lamoriello philosophy: Borrowing another team’s winning tradition.
Shero got Grabner, 30, without giving up a rostered player. The nine-year pro not only rediscovered his scoring touch in his two seasons in Manhattan — he netted 25 goals in 59 games this season ...
That was in part because of Ray Shero trying to spruce up the aging facility upon taking over as the team’s general manager in May 2006. “Let’s face it, Mellon Arena was a pit,” ex ...
Ray Shero is a hockey lifer, but he is a big enough sports fan to know the history of the other professional leagues, too. And, when it comes draft day in all of them, the Devils general manager ...
General manager Ray Shero gives head coach Dan Bylsma a vote of confidence, but cautions it will be a "big summer" for determining how the club's roster will look next season, and beyond.
Shero, who signed a five-year contract extension last September, is looking forward to what the future holds. “It’s been an exciting five years, a fun five years,” he said.
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